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14-JUN-2014 Jola Dziubinska

The Hundred Columns Hall - The Doorway

Persepolis, Iran

Next to the Apadana, second largest building of the Terrace and the final edifices, is the Throne Hall or the Imperial Army's hall of honour (also called the "Hundred-Columns Palace).
According to the inscription, its construction was started by the Achaemenid king Xerxes; the building was finished by his son and successor Artaxerxes I Makrocheir (465-424).
The hall consisted of a porch, doorways, a courtyard and its great hall (70m by 70m) with
100 columns, each of which was 12m high. These columns were made of wood, and only their stone bases survive today.

Its eight stone doorways (two on each of the four sides) are decorated on the south and north with reliefs of throne scenes and on the east and west with scenes depicting the king in combat with monsters.
This west entrance to the Hundred Columns Hall, depicts rows of dignitaries supporting the King at the top.

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